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SUMMARY:Non-Violent Resistance Training (Joanne Sheehan)
DESCRIPTION: \nThis week-long training is designed to build non-violent direct action/resistance skills and support strategy development based on the practical work being led by participants. The training is led by veteran trainer and activist Joanne Sheehan who was one of those who trained the Clamshell Alliance prior to the 1977 occupations of the Seabrook nuclear power station. Joanne Sheehan has been on the staff of War Resisters League’s New England Office in Norwich\, CT since co-founding it in 1985. Active with War Resister’s International (WRI) since 1983\, she served as WRI Chair from 1998 to 2006. Joanne has been the Chair of the Voluntown Peace Trust (formerly the Community for Nonviolent Action) since 2012. She is also a Resistance Studies Fellow at UMass Amherst. \nThis training is open to WFC guests and others in the local area. The training is free. Please register in advance since space is limited. \n
URL:https://worldfellowship.org/event/non-violent-resistance-training-joanne-sheehan/
LOCATION:World Fellowship Center\, 368 Drake Hill Rd\, Albany\, NH\, 03818\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop with registration required
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SUMMARY:Somatic Movement & Restorative Relaxation (Jennifer Simpson)
DESCRIPTION:Nourish your body and awaken a sense of wholeness with slow\, soothing movement to release tension\, ease discomfort\, and restore balance to the mind\, body\, and soul. Cultivate awareness through gentle somatic practices\, calming the nervous system and reducing stress. Melt into deep relaxation with restorative techniques that invite profound rest and renewal. \nInstructor Jennifer Simpson is a Tamworth-based certified Clinical Somatic Movement Instructor\, SMC® CEI Level 3 and Coach dedicated to helping others heal through focused awareness\, movement and relaxation. Read more about her work and company here: Home | Soul Seasons. \n
URL:https://worldfellowship.org/event/somatic-movement-restorative-relaxation-jennifer-simpson/2025-07-24/
LOCATION:World Fellowship Center\, 368 Drake Hill Rd\, Albany\, NH\, 03818\, United States
CATEGORIES:Body Movement
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SUMMARY:The Last Bakesale: The Fight for Fair School Funding (Andru Volinsky)
DESCRIPTION: \nAndru Volinsky returns to WFC to share his just-published book\, The Last Bake Sale. \nAt a time when public education is under attack\, teachers are being laid off\, and funding crises are hitting communities hard\, The Last Bake Sale dives into one of the biggest questions in education today: Why is school funding in America so unequal? \nDrawing from his decades-long fight as the lead attorney in one of the nation’s landmark school funding cases\, Claremont (NH) v. Governor\, Andru Volinsky tells this story like no one else can. After explaining how federal law developed to get us here\, Andru uses New Hampshire—a state where the poorest communities pay the highest school taxes yet raise the least money—as a lens\, Volinsky exposes the harsh realities of an unjust system that prioritizes privilege over fairness. \nBut this isn’t just a story about what’s wrong. It’s a roadmap for how we can make things better. From courtrooms to community action to political office\, Volinsky shows how litigation\, public engagement\, and direct political involvement can drive real change in education policy and beyond. \nChange can happen. The Last Bake Sale is proof—and an urgent call to action for anyone who believes in fair access to education for every child\, no matter where they live. \n
URL:https://worldfellowship.org/event/the-last-bakesale-andru-volinsky/
LOCATION:NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Program Presentation
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